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227 Children sacrificed 1400 years ago - to try and stop 'Climate Change'

 
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Re: 227 Children sacrificed 1400 years ago - to try and stop 'Climate Change'
We must sacrifice more children.
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First you send them out to reproduce then you round them up and tame them and send them off to war. Its called the "drift"

Cherokees can't say v, that is how vald became bald
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Re: 227 Children sacrificed 1400 years ago - to try and stop 'Climate Change'
The sacrifice was apparently done to try and stop the El Nino phenomenon, which has been going on for millennia.

In this day and age, El Nino is interchanged readily with 'climate change', along with many other things.

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Crazy stuff indeed, but what will the past ever teach us?
 Quoting: DeathRattle


Bullshit

Look up our sun. It's a variable star.
Know what that means numb-nuts?
Variable energy output....

Highs & lows.

Yawn.
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08/30/2019 04:35 PM
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Re: 227 Children sacrificed 1400 years ago - to try and stop 'Climate Change'
These South and Central American tribes did human sacrifice all the time. Usually adult men who were prisoners of war but others were hurled down the pyramid stairs. The Inca Maiden is one example of a specific human sacrifice done to appease the gods.

In Peru there have been found elongated skulls. They did not have native tribe DNA.
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For anyone who accepts this article and the idea that "South and Central American tribes did human sacrifice all the time", one must reconcile that with what the Spanish wrote about these people when they first encountered them.

Columbus and the crew of his ship were the first Europeans to encounter the Taíno people, as they landed in The Bahamas on October 12, 1492. After their first interaction, Columbus described the Taínos as a physically tall, well-proportioned people, with a noble and kind personality."

In his diary, Columbus wrote:
"They traded with us and gave us everything they had, with good will ... they took great delight in pleasing us ... They are very gentle and without knowledge of what is evil; nor do they murder or steal...Your highness may believe that in all the world there can be no better people ... They love their neighbours as themselves, and they have the sweetest talk in the world, and are gentle and always laughing."

Similarly this is what one of the last Conquistador chroniclers in the first invasion wave wrote about the Inca:

"We found these states in a very good condition. The mentioned Incans were governing them so wisely that among these people there were no thieves, neither vicious men nor unfaithful wives, no immoral people. Everyone had their honest and useful professions. They knew no crime or execution. Everyone owned their own property and not a single other person would claim it. What urges me to write about this now is my consciousness, I feel guilty. We've destroyed all this by our vicious and mean example. We've eliminated the nation that had such sovereigns and was so happy."

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76871995


Columbus was speaking of a Caribbean tribe and some of the human sacrifice occurred prior to the arrival of Europeans but there were records of it even after the arrival of the Spanish. So it happened and it was especially so when the leaders thought they had "angered the gods" in some way. Not all tribes were the same or did things for the same reason.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77935528


Yes, not all tribes were the same. Here in the US, before colonial invasion, there were tribes that had knowledge that others didn't. High Shamanic tribes. When the whites came they moved into Canada (New York and Great lakes tribes). Some northern plains tribes moved north also away from the US govt's rogue calvary.

In the southwest before the Europeans some of the pueblo tribes held their ground against the Spanish. Most notatbly the Hopi who are interconnected with one of our planets greatest monuments in Chaco Canyon - an ancient ghost town of 13 ruins whose knowledge is astronomy. In fact Pueblo Bonito - the largest house displays our moons phases with its shadowed kivas....ingenious. You won't find that in any history book or from any archaeologists because they've all overlooked what is right under their noses and eyes lol.

There is no proof that the indigenous practiced ritual sacrifice. Especially when the 'writings' come from the invaders whose land they stole. I don't see why people can't see that. Even so....no PROOF.
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Re: 227 Children sacrificed 1400 years ago - to try and stop 'Climate Change'
This is the most disrespectful, dishonest and disgusting article I've seen in quite awhile.

The Spanish report multiple times that wherever they landed that they were welcomed with open arms, that the people were kind, courteous, happy, joyous souls and very generous with gifts for the strangers...including gold.

They also report that far inland Mexico at Tenochitlan was the most fantastic city....unlike anything they had ever seen. A floating lake city with awesome pyramid complexes.

It's pretty easy to put the story together, for those who take the time to think it through. Hundreds of children slain and buried near the water, likely in front of their parents who were boarded onto boats and taken in the slave trade by the Spanish.

The children under 15 or 14 were no good for slaves and a waste of time and effort - that's a sad story that I fear is the truth. I've said it before....if you're going to take peoples land, children and spirits from them they HAVE to be deemed savages. It's high time this 500 year old pack of human sacrifice lies burns to the ground. Call it like it is MURDER.

Some people need a bogeyman to justify their beliefs but they overlook the obvious right under their noses.
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Why did the Spanish invasion into the America's come with so many atrocities against humanity?
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I don't think most people realize just how important the Spanish invasion was and how it shaped history.

Were the Spanish Conquistadors simply on a mission to bring Christianity to the world or were they ruthless land grabbers?

Perhaps building an Empire from the riches of others or was there more? Were the Spanish on a global treasure hunt that still exists today?
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